10.2 NAS Configuration
l Join the ETERNUS CS800 to a Windows domain (see "Joining a Windows Domain" on
page 196).
l Remove the ETERNUS CS800 from a Windows workgroup or domain (see "Disjoining a
Workgroup or Domain" on page 197).
Joining a Windows Workgroup
Join a Windows workgroup to add the ETERNUS CS800 to a workgroup on a Windows
network. After you join a workgroup, CIFS shares are available for use on the Windows
network.
To join a Windows workgroup:
1. Enter the following information about the Windows domain:
Domain Type Select Workgroup.
Domain/Workgroup Name Enter the workgroup name.
The workgroup name can be the name of an existing
workgroup or a new workgroup (for example,
Workgroup or Sales).
2. Click Apply.
When an SMB server is joined to a workgroup, share security is managed directly
from the remote management console. For a CIFS share, security is provided
through the read only or read/write access to the share. By default, when a CIFS
share is created, the default security setting allows access for all users. Any
access restrictions on individual users can be managed by editing a share on the
NAS Summary page (see "Editing a NAS Share" on page 192).
Joining a Windows Domain
Join a Windows domain to add the ETERNUS CS800 to a Windows network using Active
Directory. After you join a domain, CIFS shares are available for use on the Windows
network.
Before joining a Windows domain, make sure the date and time on the ETERNUS CS800 is
correct and is synchronized with the Active Directory Services (ADS) server (see "Date &
Time" on page 307). The time difference between the ETERNUS CS800 and the ADS server
(domain controller) must be less than 300 seconds.Fujitsu Technology Solutions
recommends using the same NTP server for the ETERNUS CS800 and the ADS server to keep
them synchronized.
To join a Windows domain:
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